Isabel Lockhart

ISABEL LOCKHART is a PhD candidate in English at Princeton, working on contemporary fiction and resource extraction across settler colonies. She is from the UK, and currently lives in Philadelphia.
Mohawks have been involved in the iron and steel industry since the end of the nineteenth century, when the Canadian Pacific Railroad sought to offset encroachments into reserve land by employing men from Kahnawake territory in the construction of a cantilever bridge across the St. Lawrence River.
Behind the bar at Hank’s Saloon, 2017. Featuring Lunch Atop a Skyscraper, 1932. Photo by the author.

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